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Stanley Hardware introduces Flexi-Felt for protecting floors

Stanley Hardware introduces Flexi-Felt for protecting floors

Flexi-Felt eliminates the aggravation of frequently replacing felt pads and leg tips that usually wear down or fall off, causing damage to expensive floors.


By Stanley Hardware | August 8, 2013

Stanley Hardware offers a solution to the frustrating problem of protecting your floors. The answer is Flexi-Felt, an innovative product line that eliminates the aggravation of frequently replacing felt pads and leg tips that usually wear down or fall off, causing damage to expensive floors. As of late July, consumers can now purchase Stanley Hardware’s revolutionary Flexi-Felt line on Amazon.com.

Made with superior high-density wool felt and industrial strength adhesive, Flexi-Felt pads are softer and more compression resistant than similar products, so the felt stays on and lasts at least three times longer than standard felt pads. Products are available as felt pads, clear leg tips and institutional leg tips for multiple uses.

Felt Pads
Durable felt pads in a variety of sizes, shapes and colors to accommodate different furniture and flooring finishes. Flexi-Felt pads allow furniture to easily and quietly glide across floors without scratching.

Clear Leg Tips
A flexible round sleeve with durable felt bottom designed to fit different shapes and sizes and will not fall off.

Institutional Leg Tips
Available in tubular, swivel and sled-shaped designs, Flexi-Felt institutional leg tips are made to fit furniture commonly found in schools, offices, churches and other institutional facilities.

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